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Community College Hero: Knowledge is Power

Community College Hero: Knowledge is Power

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Community College Hero: Knowledge is Power, es un popular juego de Steam desarrollado por Hosted Games. Puede descargar Community College Hero: Knowledge is Power y los mejores juegos de Steam con GameLoop para jugar en la PC. Haga clic en el botón 'Obtener' para obtener las últimas mejores ofertas en GameDeal.

Community College Hero: Knowledge is Power Funciones

You survived the fall semester, but things are heating up this winter in Speck, Nebraska! A new villain with mysterious motives emerges to terrorize your city! New professors push you and your classmates harder than ever before! New information is revealed about Zenith-training schools in New York and San Francisco! And if that’s not enough, one of the world’s deadliest villains has promised to return before the end of the semester to finish what she started in the fall!

Community College Hero 2: Knowledge is Power is a superpowered 200,000 word interactive novel by Eric Moser, where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

  • Seek retribution for your classmate’s death or focus on protecting the innocent!

  • Pursue Zenith power, study battle tactics, or plan to revive the villainous mantle of Dr. Stench!

  • Match wits with a mysterious new non-Zenith villain!

  • Travel to other cities to rub shoulders with world famous heroes!

  • Prepare with your friends and professors for the return of the murderous Manipulator!

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Descarga Community College Hero: Knowledge is Power en PC con GameLoop Emulator

Obtén Community College Hero: Knowledge is Power juego de vapor

Community College Hero: Knowledge is Power, es un popular juego de Steam desarrollado por Hosted Games. Puede descargar Community College Hero: Knowledge is Power y los mejores juegos de Steam con GameLoop para jugar en la PC. Haga clic en el botón 'Obtener' para obtener las últimas mejores ofertas en GameDeal.

Community College Hero: Knowledge is Power Funciones

You survived the fall semester, but things are heating up this winter in Speck, Nebraska! A new villain with mysterious motives emerges to terrorize your city! New professors push you and your classmates harder than ever before! New information is revealed about Zenith-training schools in New York and San Francisco! And if that’s not enough, one of the world’s deadliest villains has promised to return before the end of the semester to finish what she started in the fall!

Community College Hero 2: Knowledge is Power is a superpowered 200,000 word interactive novel by Eric Moser, where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

  • Seek retribution for your classmate’s death or focus on protecting the innocent!

  • Pursue Zenith power, study battle tactics, or plan to revive the villainous mantle of Dr. Stench!

  • Match wits with a mysterious new non-Zenith villain!

  • Travel to other cities to rub shoulders with world famous heroes!

  • Prepare with your friends and professors for the return of the murderous Manipulator!

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  • Desarrollador

    Hosted Games

  • La última versión

    1.0.0

  • Última actualización

    2018-05-17

  • Categoría

    Steam-game

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  • gamedeal user

    Oct 2, 2021

    Seems like a really great game, just like the first one. Definitely a recommendation! Edit: It is simply amazing!
  • gamedeal user

    Feb 11, 2023

    *I played this on the Hosted Games omnibus app* A couple months ago, I played Eric Moser's Community College Hero and reviewed it in glowing terms. This week, I finally got a chance to play the sequel, Community College Hero: Knowledge Is Power, and it lived up to all my happy expectations. Back for their spring semester, the young heroes of Speck Community College face challenges both old and new. Professor McCormick's class on hero law is as soporific as ever, increased security measures off-campus put a damper on students' social lives, and the death of a universally beloved classmate at the end of the fall semester weighs heavily on everyone's mind. The promised return of an old enemy in May looms even more chillingly than final exams. Meanwhile, a new villain has turned up in Speck with a jet pack, a taunting manner, and a sinister plan. As the only student in the hero-studies program without superpowers, you're determined to hold your own and prove your worth, and you have a plan that promises to change the course of your hero career forever. I didn't enjoy Knowledge Is Power quite so much as its predecessor - the original CCH did a better job balancing college life and hero business, while the sequel feels distinctly more like a superhero story than a school story - but that's barely any criticism at all, since it's still among the best that Hosted Games has to offer. It's good to be back in Speck with this cast of characters I have grown to love, watching them mature as young men and women as they learn to make the best use of their powers. Mysteries and conspiracies that were merely hinted at in the first game are starting to come to light. With a minimum of railroading on Moser's part or conscious effort on mine, my wholesomely heroic PC (think Steve Rogers at the beginning of Captain America: The First Avenger) was developing a cynical streak and confronting powerful temptations while still striving to cleave to his ideals, and I was so immersed in the story and character that, looking back, I have a keener memory of watching him struggle than of actually being the one making the decisions. The only thing about this game that I found particularly disappointing was the Wyvern. The new villain, although he had a lot of potential, ultimately never felt like much more than a distraction from the main plot. It's very likely that some of this is actually in there and I simply didn't make the choices that would have led me to it, but I never got any sense of who he was, where he came from, or what he wanted. The way his storyline was resolved simply felt contrived, as a character I've played as fairly sensible decided to do something monumentally stupid for no evident reason other than the plot said so. That's annoying enough in a conventional narrative; in interactive fiction it's nothing short of infuriating. This game's Achievement list feels a little more conventional than that of the previous game, with many more Achievements focused on major story routes, plot points, or high performance. That said, there are still a few delightful ones - you can "Crash a Speck-issued vehicle," "Enjoy free burgers with your sidekick," or "Invite a classmate to pleasure you in private." In what may be my favorite Achievement of all time, you can also "Save a pug on the mean streets of New York." (Actually, there are - so far as I've seen - three pugs in this game, and even if I didn't know that one of them was based on one of the author's own pets, Moser brings the same lived authenticity to the pug scenes as he does to McCormick's law lectures.) To sum it up, Knowledge Is Power is a worthy sequel to the original Community College Hero, and a richly entertaining game in its own right. I'm glad I have Fun and Games to tide me over until part three, All Things End, comes out (presumably) early next year. After the intensity of Knowledge Is Power, I'm looking forward to some lighthearted moments with my PC and his friends. *originally posted on Reddit*
  • toreador_arkhym

    Feb 26, 2023

    Great story, lots of freedom, choices really count.
  • gamedeal user

    Mar 17, 2023

    One of my favourite IF series. Loved every page!
  • Fim

    Jul 26, 2023

    Bem divertido. Embora não tenha como evitar o final do jogo, sem falar spoilers, você tem uma diversidade bem grande de escolhas no jogo. Não é infinito, obviamente, mas eu senti que consegui jogar de diferentes maneiras o jogo. Com quem você termina (tem varias waifus, bros), os equipamentos, relacionamentos, etc. Completei várias vezes o primeiro e apenas uma vez o segundo (vou jogar mais vezes). Recomendo. Fun. É isso.
  • gamedeal user

    May 18, 2018

    A decent enough game, though not as good as the first, and certainly not the best offered by Choice of Games/Hosted Games. The two biggest issues are that it makes the mistake of assuming that one perfectly remembers the events of the first game, and that it very much suffers from "Middle game syndrome", with most of the threads throughout it being started, but not finished. In all, think the second Pirates of the Caribbean. I still recommend it, but one should, ideally, play the first game right before, and presumably, once it comes out, the third game right after.
  • gamedeal user

    May 18, 2018

    Superhero isn't just about making name for yourself and saving lives. CCH 1 showed that we needed to go to classes, take exams and do group studies. CCH 2 kicked up a notch by proving it also can be about friendship, loyalty, hope and survival against overwhelming odds. With stakes being much higher, a lot of aspects of first game being pushed aside especially deep character interactions is disappointing but understandable. Emphasis on loyalty and friendship narrative is very enjoyable, would be even better if we had same level of character interactions as in CCH 1. A great and enjoyable CYOA with good replay value well worth time and money. 9/10 Community College Hero: Friendship is Power
  • gamedeal user

    May 19, 2018

    Definately play the first game again before tackling the newest edition...let's hope it dosent take 3 years to make the third one ;) I'm just playing, the story was good and full of action pack scenes. Maybe have a little more when it comes to the romance aspect. All-in-all I'd give it A for HELLs class for sure
  • gamedeal user

    May 20, 2018

    Despite having the usual drawbacks common to stories that are Part 2 in a 3 Part series, CCH:KIP is a solid buy for those planning to play the entire series. Not recommended as a starting point however. Anyways, CCH:KIP starts your character off getting involved in fellow hero Crook's plan to hunt down Manipulator. I found it annoying personally as I had chosen in Part 1 to stick within the law to bring Manipulator to justice. The story goes on from there. Your choices DO matter in this one more than some COYA games I've played. You will probabbly re-start several times when things don't go the way you thought, unless that is not a big deal for you. I ended up with a surprisingly good ending I thought, all things considered. However, I plan on playing again as I had trouble with the end save and I want to make a certain major decision differently anyway. Having found the Part 3 Work in Progress (WIP) I will stop here. I found Part 3 to be depressing. But that is my opinion.
  • gamedeal user

    May 20, 2018

    I felt a little too much that it was about my character more than the group. That's a weird complaint, I know, but it didn't really feel "earned." I still very much enjoyed this game, and definitely recommend it. It is an above average Choice of Games release, and that is despite being both a sequel and setting up another story.
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